With two games remaining in the regular season, Scottsdale Prep needed only a pair of wins to keep its record blemish-free.

Scottsdale Prep got one of those victories out of the way Friday night as it easily defeated host Chandler Prep 74-30 in a Division VI eight-man football matchup.

After a close first quarter, Scottsdale Prep outscored Chandler Prep 44-6 in the second to take a 60-20 halftime lead.

Junior captain Matt Munsill set the pace for Scottsdale Prep on both sides of the ball. Munsill had two interceptions, including one returned 71 yards for a score to open the first-half scoring onslaught. Munsill added nine catches for 222 yards and four touchdowns.

“Every week he plays hard and he plays the game the right way,” said Scottsdale Prep coach Will Munsil of his younger brother. “For us, he’s one of our leaders. It helps that he can make catches like he did in the corner of the end zone. But it’s the way that he comes to work every day that he really helps to lead the team.”

Scottsdale Prep starting quarterback Nick Smith completed 12 of 20 pass attempts for 319 yards, including six touchdowns and one interception. With the comfortable lead, Scottsdale Prep brought in backup quarterback Chad Weisbrod, who added three touchdowns and 94 yards.

Chandler Prep (2-5) was led by the brother tandem of quarterback David Egbo and wide receiver Daniel Egbo. David Egbo completed 9 of 24 pass attempts for 134 yards, including a 50-yard touchdown pass to his brother. David also had 121 yards and two touchdowns rushing, while Daniel was his brother’s favorite target, catching eight balls for 124 yards.

For Scottsdale Prep (7-0), Ethan Wright also had five catches for 112 yards and three touchdowns, while Grayson Boyll and Ben McKeighan had one touchdown catch apiece; for Chandler Prep, Sam Hanson rounded out the scoring with a rushing touchdown.

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